South Dublin County Council

Local authorities (otherwise known as city or county council’s) in Ireland are responsible for the provision of public services and facilities such as housing, planning, roads, environmental protection, fire services etc. 

They are the main providers of social housing support for people who cannot afford their own accommodation. Social housing support includes local authority housing and the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP). You must make an application to the local authority if you wish to receive social housing supports. 

If you are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, you should contact your local authority who will conduct an initial assessment and provide information on supports available to assist you dependent on your current situation. These supports may include access to social housing supports such as homeless HAP and the Place Finder service or emergency accommodation if required.

Dublin

How to access the service?

  • Email
  • Phoneline
  • Outside of business hours, please call the DRHE Homeless Helpline on FREEPHONE 1800 707 707
South Dublin County Council
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 to 16:00
Address

South Dublin County Council,
County Hall, Belgard Square North,
Tallaght,
Dublin 24,
D24 A3XC
Ireland

Phone number
01 414 9364
Email
sdcchomeless@sdublincoco.ie
Website
https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/housing/finding-a-home/homeless-services/
Category
Homeless and Homelessness Prevention Services, Local Authorities

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